[MLB-WIRELESS] ip allocation list based on suburb
Dave Keller
goose at bay.net.au
Wed Feb 13 13:06:50 EST 2002
Last time someone mentioned ipv6, the email backlog took weeks to clear.
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Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 12:34:41 +1100 (EST)
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Subject: Re: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] ip allocation list based on suburb
Hi all,
I've been lurking on this list for weeks now [being clueless about wireless
internet, I figured it'd be a good idea :)] and I have a question:
Why don't we use IP6?
<joking...>
Seriously though, the suburb idea is a good one, but for the fact that
there's too many suburbs. So - why not use council areas? They are well
defined and there are only 78 suburbs in Victoria so there'll be no address-
space issue. I'm currently looking up numbers for the balance of Australia,
but I'd be very suprised if any state/territory in Aus. had 255+
councils... except maybe Canberra :)
Also, if one were to go to a council and let them know we're trying to get
wireless networking in *their* region they'd be far more likely to assist -
and it'd offer much greater demarkation in terms of who to approach if we
wanted assistance from Gov. [whether it be for access to buildings, some
grant funding, etc]
And, yes, population figures are available. See attached .csv
Anyway, on this basis we could have 10.1 [vic].[council#].x
My 2 cents...
Cheers,
Blake Robertson.
PS: NSW has 216 local councils. More info to follow!
>>When I first saw this I thought, yeah, that's a cool idea... have
>>10.1.xx for
> melb, 10.2.x.x for richmond, etc, etc. then I went to
> http://www.street-directory.com.au/map_australia.cgi?
file=street/australiasearch.htm
> and did a grep of how many suburbs there are in Victoria... 660. so
> that throws a wrench into the 255 suburb list. we could always group
> together the less populated suburbs into 2 or 3 sharing one number.
> does anyone have a list of the populations for all the suburbs?
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